As the presser ended, a reporter asked Trump if he wanted the support of white nationalist groups, which he did not acknowledge.

Following Trump's lack of response, the NAACP tweeted the statement: "Guess it's hard to disavow bigots and hate when they are amongst your key strategists #Charlottesville."

In a following tweet, they said the violence "has to stop."

They also called on Trump to remove one of his top advisors, Steve Bannon, who they call a "well-known white supremacist leader."

One person has died and over 30 people were injured during protests following a White Nationalist rally, which was held at Emancipation Park Saturday afternoon. The nationalists were reportedly rallying in protest of the city's plans to remove a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee.